Ionization energies of the elements
- Ionization energies of the elements
These tables list the ionization energy in kJ/mol necessary to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of neutral gaseous atoms (first energy), respectively from a singly, doubly, etc. ionized atoms (second, third, etc. energies).
1st–10th
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